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Julien Le Roy

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in 1686, the scion of four previous generations of clockmakers. By the age of 13, had already made his first clock. In 1699, he moved to Paris for further training. He became
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in 1739. He carried on his business from premises in the Rue du Harlay until his death in 1759.
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Examples of his work can be found in many major museums around the world, including the
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of his guild. Further appointments followed, including the Directorship of the
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acquired a Julien le Roi clock for the observatory.
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Index

Julien-David Le Roy

clockmaker
watchmaker
Tours
King Louis XV
Pierre Le Roy
Julien-David Le Roy
neo-classical
Charles
Encyclopédiste
Jean-Baptiste Le Roy
Louvre
Victoria and Albert Museum
Toulouse Observatory
Johan Lindquist
"1994JHA....25..199F Page 199"
Bibcode
1994JHA....25..199F
Image of Julien Le Roy
Getty Museum article
National Maritime Museum article
Categories
French clockmakers
People from Tours, France
1686 births
1759 deaths
Le Roy family

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